It's a sticky late-July morning in Green Bay, and fans of the city's champion football team have already fired up their portable grills. As traffic logjams on Lombardi Avenue, hundreds of Cheeseheads mill around the Lambeau Field parking lot, chomping on Johnsonville brats and swigging Leinenkugels. It'll be another 58 hours before any Packer players show up, but that doesn't matter. These fans aren't here to see a game, or even a practice. They're here for a financial presentation."There's no shareholders' meeting quite like it," says Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy, the star of the show. Today and over the next few days, as the Packer faithful roll into town for the start of training camp, Murphy, a former Pro Bowl player who took over the team's top job in 2007, will try to be everywhere on campus, signing autographs and posing for photos. "With our ownership structure, it's really important for the fans to know they can talk to the president," he says
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